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Knowledge Management for Public Health in Low and Middle Income Countries

Event Details

Date and time

June 14, 2016 - June 16, 2016

Host

Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs

Event Description

The Knowledge Management for Public Health in Low and Middle Income Countries will be held at Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs, 1717 Massachusetts Ave., NW. Washington, DC. Students can take this course either for academic credit (3 credits) or as a non-degree seeking student (not for credit). The registration deadline is May 16, 2016. Space is limited! Please register today!

Course Description:

Introduces participants to and demystifies jargon behind Knowledge Management (KM), an intentional process that includes capturing, storing, organizing, and exchanging knowledge to better inform decision-making and to improve public health outcomes. In the context of public health, introduces KM as a systematic approach to ensure that the latest research is accessible and applied to public health practice. Emphasizes application of KM theory, principles and methods to public health. Presents multi-disciplinary roots of KM, including organizational behavior, information technology, change management, communication, and sociology. Demonstrates how KM can be applied to strengthen public health systems. Explains how to maximize knowledge assets to reach public health objectives. Examines application of KM to public health programs through lectures, case studies, presentations, and discussion. 

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